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With unemployment at formidable levels and the economy doing weird, covid-related reversals, I think we can all agree that the job hunt is a pretty hard slog right now. Amidst all that, you know what workers really don’t need? A LinkedIn inbox full of malware. Yeah, they don’t need that at all.
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Nevertheless, that is apparently what some may be getting, thanks to one group of cyber-assholes.
Security firm eSentire recently published a report detailing how hackers connected to a group dubbed “Golden Chickens” (I’m not sure who came up with that one) have been waging a malicious campaign that preys on job-seekers’ desire for the perfect position.
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The anthropomorphic characters of Beatrix Potter s world have an undeniable, irresistible charm. Rendered in whimsical yet sophisticated detail and characterized by forgivable foolishness, childlike silliness, and plenty of naughtiness, Potter s depiction of English countryside wildlife appeals to children and adults alike. It seems only fitting that the origins one of the most successful literary franchises of all time would have sprung from the imagination of a woman whose only childhood friends were her pets and who grew up to be one of the greatest conservationists of the 20th century.
Indeed, Potter s childhood drawings and paintings of plants and animals reveal an early fascination with the natural world that would continue into adulthood fueling her professional life, personal pastimes, and, ultimately, her conservation of England s Lake District. Here, a look at the pivotal developments in Potter s life that cemented her legacy of en
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